Pages That Mention Lot 1790
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
CB03_0372
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Dear Sir
I have had an examination made and that there is no way of distinguishing the remains of any one but Mr Follen without opening the caskets
Very Respectfully James W Lovering per F.C.C.
[VOID] Ann L. Hatfield
Dear Madam
There appear to be more headstones in Lot #1790 than the contract for Perpetual Care covers. Will you deposit an additional amount
Very Respectfully James W. Lovering per P.C.C.
See Letter to Sohier & Welch
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Mr. John Stimson 28 Union Park, Boston
Dear Sir:
Would you like to have the Corporation set, Lead and clamp the curb around your Lot #4257 and also Grade and Sod the Lot.
If so, please send an order to that effect to this office.
Very Respectfully James W Lovering Supt. per Childs.
Messrs Sohier & Welch Execrs and Trustees under will of Ann L. Hatfield, deceased:
Gentlemen
There appear to be more Headstones in Lot No 1790 than the contract for Perpetual Care covers.
Will you deposit an additional amount
Very Respectfully James W Lovering Supt. per Childs.
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 261)
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Represents
In accordance with the several petitions of the parties in interest, the following representatives of lots were designated: _
Charles R. Lowell, ^of Cambridge, eldest son of Charles Lowell, late proprietor of lot numbered 323 to represent said lot: _
Mary Shaw, of Boston, widow of Jesse Shaw, late proprietor of lot numbered 599, to represent said lot: _
George L. Stearns, of Medford, son in law of Warren Preston, late proprietor of lot numbered 1454, to represent said lot: _
Wm S. Hyne of Boston, only son of Anna M. Coleman, late proprietor of lot numbered 1790, to represent said lot. _
Lovice C. Whittemore, of Cambridge, widow of Thomas Whittemore, late proprietor of lot numbered 2007, to represent said lot. ~
Moses P. Grant of Boston, son of Moses Grant, late proprietor of lot numbered 2206, to represent said lot: _
John K. Stickney, of Monroe N. Y., only son of Susannah Stickney, late propr of lot numbered 2403, to represent said lot. _
Adjourned, Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Sec.y _
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 360)
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Trustees ~ Adjd Meeting .
Mr Austin for the Committee on Lots also submitted a report as follows: _
Report of Com. on Lots on Lots recently accepted for Perpetual Repair _
"The Committee on Lots Report, That they have contracted for the Perpetual repair of Lots not heretofore reported as follows: _
Lot No. 1030 | _ of the late Pelham W. Warren for | three hundred dollars _ | 300. |
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1790 | _ Ann L. Hatfield _ | three hundred dollars | 300. |
801 | _ Susan L. Willard _ | three hundred & fifty dollars | 350. |
126 | _ late Sophia Mumford _ | three hundred dollars | 300. |
1676 | _ late Sarah Baxter _ | four hundred dollars | 400. |
587 | First Univeralist Soc'y Boston _ | one hundred & sixty dollars | 160. |
2820 | _ Deborah C. Powars _ | two hundred dollars | 200. |
1250 | late Isaac Parker | } | |
1315 | Mary I. Parker^said Parker Exor | } One thousand dollars | 1000. |
1333 | Franny Cushing Parker | } | |
3324 | Wm C. Sears, Exor of Sarah Spring | six hundred & fifty dollars | 650. |
___ | Edward Austin | } Committee on |
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___ | Otis Norcross | } Lots _ |
Voted that this Board concur in the foregoing contracts.
1866-01-30 Trustee Committee on Lots Report, 1831.036.020A
1866-01-30 Trustee Committee on Lots Report, 1831.036.020A - p2
List of Lots to be kept in repair